Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... things. "I love the tops of the trees," his father said. "And the smell and the sound of the horses passing by ... thing is — I'm afraid I haven't been able to love your mother as I should have since she was ill. You'll understand ...
... things. "I love the tops of the trees," his father said. "And the smell and the sound of the horses passing by ... thing is — I'm afraid I haven't been able to love your mother as I should have since she was ill. You'll understand ...
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... thing removed from the eye. But the company commander — Captain Freyberg — would only complain. "Don't touch a thing," he would say. "I want every single clue to be left intact. There are Nazis hiding everywhere, and every one we find ...
... thing removed from the eye. But the company commander — Captain Freyberg — would only complain. "Don't touch a thing," he would say. "I want every single clue to be left intact. There are Nazis hiding everywhere, and every one we find ...
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... thing I don't understand about you, dear old friend — what I positively bloody hate — is that you've started looking for it under rocks. . .for instance, over there at that table with those four young men sticking out their chins." "Don ...
... thing I don't understand about you, dear old friend — what I positively bloody hate — is that you've started looking for it under rocks. . .for instance, over there at that table with those four young men sticking out their chins." "Don ...
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Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |